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Epicenter is 6-5 favorite for Preakness Stakes

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Kentucky BALTIMORE —

Derby runner-up Epicenter was set Monday as the 6-5 morning line favorite for the Preakness Stakes, which will be run without Rich Strike.

The surprise Derby winner at 80-1 is not in the field of nine for Saturday’s $1.65 million race at Pimlico. Rich Strike’s owner felt the twoweek turnaround did not give the colt enough rest and plans to enter him in the Belmont.

Epicenter, who drew the No. 8 post, and fourth-place finisher Simplifica­tion are the only horses back for the Preakness from the Derby. Simplifica­tion is 6-1 and drew the rail spot with the No. 1 post position.

Kentucky Oaks winner Secret Oath is the third betting choice on the morning line at 9-2 after Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas opted to enter the filly in the Preakness. She drew post position No. 4.

Early Voting is the 7-2 second choice after skipping the Derby. Trainer Chad Brown targeted the Preakness for Early Voting, who drew the No. 5 post position.

There is a Bob Baffert presence in Armagnac, a late entry whom the two-time Triple Crown winning trainer transferre­d to Tim Yakteen. Baffert is serving a suspension in Kentucky for medication violations and would not have been allowed to saddle any horses in the Preakness. No. 7 Armagnac is 12-1.

Added to the field at the extra cost of $150,000, No. 2 Creative Minister is 10-1. No. 9 Skippylong­stocking is 20-1, Doug O’Neill-trained No. 6 Happy Jack is 30-1 and longshot No. 3 Fenwick is 50-1.

 ?? CHARLIE RIEDEL / AP ?? Kentucky Derby runner-up Epicenter was set Monday as the favorite for the Preakness.
CHARLIE RIEDEL / AP Kentucky Derby runner-up Epicenter was set Monday as the favorite for the Preakness.

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